It was an extraordinary collection of haikus entitled “Nirvana” by philanthropist and retired Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) pioneer Scott Oki. Years ago he got the notion to try writing Japanese haikus, a short poetic form. “I remember my first grade teacher there, Claire Suguro, taught us how to write haikus,” he says. Read More...
It was an extraordinary collection of haikus entitled “Nirvana” by philanthropist and retired Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) pioneer Scott Oki. Years ago he got the notion to try writing Japanese haikus, a short poetic form. “I remember my first grade teacher there, Claire Suguro, taught us how to write haikus,” he says.
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